peão
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese peon, from Medieval Latin or Late Latin pedōnem, accusative of pedō (“one who goes on foot”), from Latin pēs, pedem (“foot”). Compare Spanish and Galician peón, French pion, Italian pedone.
Pronunciation
Noun
peão m (plural peões)
Synonyms
- (pedestrian): pedestre
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See also
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